not that kamala harris was a good dancer, she was a terrible dancer too but at least she tried a little bit. it's just not a good idea to be around people who are great dancers or good dancers and then you are kind of rocking in an awkward -- >> this whole administration looks like a reality show called america's got issues. the whole video catches look at it, it's all we've got. >> jimmy, i knew we would get in trouble with this got good to see you as always. don't forget to catch jimmy failla on the road, red bank new jersey next week. that's it for us, don't forget to follow me on social media. jesse next. >> jesse: welcome to jetties -- jesse watters "primetime". tonight... >> hunter biden convicted of two counts of lying on a form. a combination of guns and drugs made his conduct dangerous. no one in this country is above the law. >> jesse: hunter finally faces the music. what's this mean for the big guy? >> have you ruled out a pardon for your son? >> yes. ideals and we don't know fully what american soil is. [♪♪] [♪♪] >> jesse: happy juneteenth. >> [ inaudible ] >> took everything from us. there's nothing that could replace my son. >> jesse: the face of evil. >> do whatever you can to keep this monster behind bars. >> jesse: plus... >> my name's wanda. >> that's not what you told me. >> will who are you? [♪♪] [♪♪] >> jesse: fox news alert, guilty, guilty, guilty. was the verdict handed down by a jury of hunter biden's peers. for the first time in his life, hunter faced the music. two counts of lying on a gun form, one count of possession of a firearm by a drug user. hunter biden appeared wide-eyed and motionless as he became the first child of a sitting president to be convicted of a crime. three felonies, hunter facing a maximum of 25 years in prison. sentencing guidelines suggest just a couple although the judge could deviate and do whatever she wants. sentencing will probably occur before september 5th when hunter goes on trial in la for tax evasion. that means hunter could be sentenced to prison just days before the second presidential debate. he will obviously appeal. here's a special council after today's verdict. >> hunter biden was convicted of two counts of lying on a form submitted to a federal firearms dealer about his addiction or use of crack cocaine. and possessing a firearm while a user or addict. no one in this country is above the law. everyone must be accountable for their actions back even this defendant. however hunter biden should be no more accountable than any other citizen convicted of this same conduct. >> jesse: that's the same biden prosecutor who tried to hand hunter probation and lifetime immunity for the guns and tax felonies. we were wondering where this newfound concept of accountability came from. here's what one juror had to say after the verdict. watch. >> biden was on trial, just like anybody else. no one is above the law, no matter who you are. politics played no part in this whatsoever. >> jesse: the jury followed the law, the judge ran a tight trial and justice was served. but just because one democrat was convicted doesn't mean the american legal system isn't being abused. the feds are throwing dozens of republicans in prison on trumped up charges and trying to incarcerate the republican nominee for a crime they cooked up with black magic to hocus-pocus and election. hunters judge did not donate to a group called stop democrats either. the media celebrated the trump verdict like a july 4th barbecue but treated hunters like a funeral. >> this trial inside the courtroom, like virtually every criminal trial, was a personal tragedy, a family tragedy. >> every presidential family is part of the american family, that's the way it works. this is a tragedy for the biden family. that family drama played out in a courtroom in ways we have never seen before. it does not make it any less painful for the nation or for the family. but the verdict is now real and the consequences will apply. >> this public life of this family which began a half-century ago after all with the car accident that killed his late wife and his daughter, injured his two sons, you've now fast forward to today and this really dramatic and ultimately painful process continues. >> jesse: hunters everything the media claims to despise, a white privileged sexist spoiled brat who barks don't you know who my daddy is? but he's a democrat so the media circles the wagons. the media has more sympathy for a crack addict to dumped a gun by a school than for a president who just wants to make america great again. moments ago, hunter and joe were seen hugging on the tarmac in delaware where they will be spending the night together. i'm sure this father's day weekend will be a little awkward biden wished he could have been there sooner but in an act of poetic injustice, he had to attend a gun-control event just hours before the verdict. >> there's never been a time that says you can own anything you want. you could not own a cannon during the civil war. think about it, how much to here this praise, the blood of liberty -- give me a break. if they want to think they can take on government if we get out of line which they are talking again about, they need f-15s, they don't need a rifle. [ crowd noise ] >> no, no, no, no, no. >> jesse: biden's son was so high he's lucky no one died but he wants to restrict the cyclamen meant for sober law-abiding americans. our government had f-15s in afghanistan and attala bench one with rifles by the way. we are not looking to overthrow joe just to throw him out. after a jury found hunter guilty of gun felonies, joe biden said he is proud of him. "jill and i love our son and we are so proud of them and he is today." there's no contrition at all by the biden family. hunter did not show any remorse, he was smiling afterwards. his father is not ashamed, would not even gently condemn his son's actions. hunter has committed more crimes than we can count and all biden says is he's proud. the reason hunter has broken the law for 30 years and not pay the piper is because of his dad. if every time i screwed up and my dad's response was i'm proud, son, i love you, i would keep screwing up. bailing somebody out over and over again does not mean you love them. hunter was kicked out of the navy for cocaine on an administrative discharge instead of a dishonorable one because his dad greased the brass. hunter got caught with cocaine at the jersey shore way back in the eighties and the senator's son had his record expunged. when he left his crack pipe in a rental car, police investigated and dropped the charges. when he put 20 grand on his dad's amex for russian escorts, the secret service cleaned it up. when he lost his laptop, the fbi and cia covered it up. when he owed millions in back taxes,'s sugar brother foot the bill. when he needed money for alimony and child support, daddy's donors bought his dopey art. his dad's own justice department tried to make the gun and tax case go away a year ago today. what makes you think daddy won't save him again? >> will you accept the jury's outcome, there verdict, no matter what it is? >> yes. >> have you ruled out a pardon for your son? >> yes. >> jesse: biden never used the word commute. commuting a sentence means you just spring him out of prison. the charge is still on the record. biden is going to have to save his son to save his own hide. remember that taxes and the gun, only a fraction of the crimes hunter and joe biden would be guilty of, it prosecutors were allowed to follow the facts, was there blowers have testified that investigators were blocked at every turn from following leads that lead to joe. the cia and fbi and the treasury department's are all in on the cover up. a strong case could be made for trump prosecutors to investigate money laundering, racketeering bribery, foreign lobbying conspiracies. donald trump calls the gun case a distraction. "the trial has been nothing more than a distraction from the real crimes of the biden crime family which is raked in tens of millions of dollars from china, russia and ukraine. rocha joe biden's rain over the biden family criminal empire is all coming to an end on november 5th and never again will a biden cell government access for personal pride it -- profit." hunter biden may have faced verdict today but the verdict on joe biden will come november 5th. cohost of "the 5" judge jeanine pirro is here and she's matching me. judge, will this judge sentenced hunter biden to prison? >> well there are those who think that the sentencing guidelines which are no longer mandatory can call for between 15 and 21 months and of course if the judge wants to do a downward departure, she can do so but she has to give a reason to do so. i don't know that she would be inclined to do so given a couple of things. hunter biden could have pled guilty, admitted, took responsibility and admitted remorse. this judge also is the judge who first saw through the fact that the hunter biden team and the department of justice was trying to pull the wool over her eyes and create this immunity in perpetuity so hunter biden would never be prosecuted for a crime for the rest of his life. >> jesse: i want one of those deals. >> who doesn't? in addition to that, the nullification argument. i mean the defense that went on in this courtroom just divide any kind of reason and it was really an insult to the jury that's all right through it. i mean you've got the defendant whose boys is bellowing in the courtroom basically saying i was addicted to drugs. you've got all kinds of evidence, a laptop that the biden a ministration and everyone in so-called intelligence said was fake so this judge may say enough of pulling the wool over everyone's eyes, maybe i will give him some jail time. >> jesse: if the sentence comes down right before the fifth where he goes on trial for taxes in la, does hunter immediately appeal, when does he serve a sentence or would dad come in and commute? >> i don't think his dad is going to do anything before the election because he does not have to. if there is a sentence that is imposed that calls for some jail time, even a small amount, the defendant has the right to request a pallet bail. it will probably be granted so he will not have to serve any jail time. and of course joe biden can wait until the end of his term or he can commute his sentence. who knows, joe has changed his mind, we don't even know if he understood the question. but it's interesting. i want to say one thing, that whole biden family stood there and sat there in the front row with this united front, you know, we love hunter, and every one of them has been negatively impacted by hunter biden being a crack addict and getting a gun. but in addition to that, everyone part of that united front was getting money from what you call the crime family, from all over the world everyone got some money from an llc. so that family is not what they appear to be i think that the jury's all right through it. it's in no way a nullification. this is a very easy case. the quickness within which they brought back the verdict tells me that they weren't pulling any punches. >> jesse: why do you think the president of the united states at a time like this when his son has been convicted of a serious gun charge that could have piled up having a kid snatch it from the trashcan and may be shoot himself are his sister in the head, why doesn't he say anything contrite? like my son made a mistake or i'm sorry that we are putting the country through this, just a gently worded phrase to show the american people that the family takes some responsibility and has some remorse? >> because hunter biden was considered the prince in delaware. everyone called him the prince. he's never been held accountable for anything he's done. he's 54 years old. in addition to that, they have to admit the hypocrisy because within hours of the sentence, joe biden was saying we have to have stronger gun laws, we have to make sure these guns are secure and kept in safe places. i mean come on tell that to your son. >> jesse: judge jeanine, we will see you on "the 5" tomorrow. no more trials for a while, we are out of trials, what are we going to talk about? see you tomorrow. congressman james comer joins me now. congressmen, you've sent referrals to the attorney general on perjury because he lied to you guys in a sworn deposition. so he's got a lot hanging over his head here. how do you think that's going to shake out in light of this conviction? >> well it's more problems for hunter biden. look, what hunter biden did in the deposition is he clearly lied and why did he lie? he lied to protect joe biden. but the fact that he lied under oath is clearly perjury. this will be used to determine his sentencing. so not only do you have the gun trial where he clearly lied on a gun application, the jury's all right through that, now he's got his tax evasion charges where we know he did not pay his taxes, we know to this day he hasn't paid his taxes, his taxes were paid years later by major democrat donor prior to the presidential election to help alleviate a problem joe biden had in the presidential election against trump. so what we've done with the criminal referrals as you know is the first step. it's just the beginning, but it's a major problem for hunter biden and it's going to be taken into account when it comes time for his sentencing. >> jesse: how do you feel as an investigator who cracked this case wide open with a laptop, followed every lead as far as you could, ran into some roadblocks, and there are only focusing on a narrow, still in quincy and a gun charge, which they had to prosecute because he had pictures of it all over the internet? how does that make you feel. >> justice will not be served until the department of justice takes into account all of the financial crimes that the entire biden family committed. it wasn't just hunter biden, it was also joe biden and jim biden, the entire family benefited from the biden influence peddling schemes. we had three people testify who were once partners with hunter biden in these schemes. they testified under oath that the biden's were selling the biden brand, they were selling access to joe biden. there was never a legitimate business. we know from whistleblowers they never paid taxes on the tens of millions of dollars that they took from adversaries around the world. we have laws in congress where i am right now that prevent people from doing this. it's called the foreign registration act, foreign corrupt practices act. we know the biden's have violated these laws so until the department of justice takes the real serious crimes into account, justice has not been served. if i listed the top ten crimes that the president's son committed, lying on a gun application would not even make the cut. >> jesse: so true. is hunter biden taking the fall to save his dad? >> it sure looks like that. he looks like someone that's got a pardon in his back pocket. people asked today, will the president pardon hunter biden. while the department of justice is not finished with him. they have this tax evasion trial, then they've got these criminal referrals, and as i've said many times over the past week, we are not finished. the criminal referrals will just the beginning of the accountability face. we've gone through great lengths and we've been very transparent with the american people about the money this family has taken in, we've been very transparent about the 20 shell companies, the llcs the biden's had that appear to serve no purpose other than to launder money, and when i say launder i'm using a word that six different banks used in those suspicious activity reports. they laundered money to ten different biden family members and according to the irs whistleblowers, they never paid taxes. >> jesse: and you are still looking at new bank records you've got your hands on. >> yes. we find new accounts every day. >> jesse: all right, thank you james comer, he was posted. let's bring in former white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany. how do you think president biden is feeling today? >> i imagine it's pretty rough because there has been reporting for a year plus saying that every single day he has been following hunter biden and the legal matter, so much so that aids will bring it up to him and he will kind of erupt. so aids kind of tiptoe around him, they don't want to bring it out, even though it is a live political story, one that we talk about often, and the white house press briefing, there was supposed to be one today, there wasn't one. i imagine they did not want to field questions on this. i imagine as a father this is a tough moment. he doesn't even want to talk about the politics of it but he will have to at some point. >> jesse: but the verdict does contain the potential thrust into his own personal and financial affairs. and so do the tax charges. they have been walled off from anything against joe biden. so at the same time, as distraught as he is about his son, his addiction and conviction, he must feel politically insulated from any future exposure. >> i think he does. i would be stunned if hunter biden did not take a plea deal ahead of the tax charges. that is where you start getting subpoena power. that is where you start getting subpoena power over all of these bank accounts that james comer is talking about. he subpoenaed them on the congressional level but they start to come into a live court case. there is simply no way they allow that to go to trial when they know they've got, to your point if you don't want to pardon hunter, you have a commutation in your back pocket, you will either pay a lame duck president or second term president, more likely the first. he's going to pardon his son. 's son is going to take a plea deal. i would be stunned if he allowed that. >> jesse: and he would take a plea deal to serve any time? remember he rejected serving time in the first plea deal that blew up. >> yeah, look, i think he learned a lesson. he overplayed his hand today. the facts are supposed to match the law in order to get a conviction. this was a slamdunk case. the facts match the law. he lied on a gun form. tax evasion. either you paid your taxes or you didn't and in his case he did not. this is a slamdunk. if he would have taken a plea deal today it would have been much better for him when it came to sentencing, would have gotten a much lighter sentence, so why would you not do that with the tax evasion? >> jesse: and right before the second presidential debate when everybody in the country starts paying attention. kayleigh mcenany has never broken a law and her life, have a great night. >> never, thank you jesse. >> jesse: breaking news on wanda the ballot stuffer straight ahead. 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